
John Sandon
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Sold for £11,875 inc. premium
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Provenance:
Sold Sotheby's, London, 19 December 1969, Lot 141 [£2,800], to Barling of Mount Street Ltd., London
Sold 20 December 1969 [£2,940], to John David Drummond, 13th Viscount Strathallan, 17th Earl of Perth, [1907 - 2002], Stobhall Castle, Perthshire
Sold Bonhams Edinburgh, 'Stobhall - The Property of Viscount Strathallan', 2 May 2012, Lot 363
Literature:
Illustrated Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 273, fig. 3:253
Victor Chinnery notes that the term 'cup-board' has its origins in the Middle Ages, when it described a side table of one or more tiers for holding or displaying valuable plate and food, or for serving from during meals - literally a 'board' for 'cups'. The origin of the term 'court', although much disputed, may possibly be associated with the French for 'short', since almost without exception, 'court cup-boards' stand lower than average eye level, so that the top of all boards has a finished surface.